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    Optical measurement techniques lead to highly accurate deformation measurements

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    Gert-Jan Zondervan & Nicola Grasso
    Date
    Jul 17, 2017

    Optical measurement techniques are becoming more and more important for MARIN and its customers.

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    Gert-Jan Zondervan

    Senior Project Manager Ships Propulsion & Cavitation

    Nicola Grasso

    Head of Section Hydro-Structural Services Performance at Sea

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    Sustainable Propulsion Waves, Impacts and Hydrostructural Resistance and Propulsion Marine Systems hydro-elasticity propeller design structural response

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